Châteauguay, Quebec – Emergency measures have ended in Châteauguay, Quebec, following concerns about ice buildup on the Châteauguay River, but monitoring will continue. The situation prompted earlier warnings of potential flooding as the river experienced significant ice accumulation.
The city announced the end of emergency measures on Friday, March 14, 2026, while maintaining surveillance due to the ongoing risk of ice formation. The move comes after a period of heightened alert regarding potential flooding in the area.
Earlier this week, authorities issued flood warnings as the river’s ice conditions deteriorated. The situation drew attention to the vulnerability of infrastructure to seasonal weather events.
Meanwhile, a bridge in Châteauguay collapsed, raising concerns about the condition of other structures in the region. According to reports, four other bridges are in a worse state than the one that collapsed.
The mayor of Châteauguay stated, “Je n’ai pas l’intention de passer” on the bridge, indicating a reluctance to use the structure given its compromised state.
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